LAS VEGAS — Over one week after Clark County, Nevada Coroner John Fudenberg was ordered by a District Court judge to release the autopsy report of Stephen Paddock, it was finally made public on Friday.

On Jan. 30 the day he was ordered to release the report Fudenberg stated he couldn’t release the report because it wasn’t “finalized.” He did not elaborate on what he meant by that.

According to the Clark County Coroner Autopsy Report, Case Number: 17-10064, an autopsy examination was performed on the body tentatively identified as Paddock, Stephen Craig at the Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner, on the 6th day of October 2017, commencing at 1622 hours. [4:22 p.m.]

The report states, identification was later confirmed by fingerprint comparison. No mention of what date that was or what was the originator of the fingerprints used to confirm Paddock’s identification.

The report indicates the Date of Death as 10-2-17 and the Time of Death as 1200 hours.

So, the coroner’s office is stating in its official autopsy report for Stephen Paddock that Paddock died on Monday, October 2, 2017 at 12 noon, one day after he committed suicide as we were told by the police, was sometime on Sunday night, October 1, 2017, prior to the police making entry into his room at the Mandalay Bay Hotel.

That obviously is not possible. The only rational explanation is that the autopsy report contains erroneous information, which to say the least is not only a major discrepancy but indicates a level of incompetence beyond imagination.

This 4m video is apropos for what has (or hasn't) been released. I can't believe this went to the courts. Nothing to warn about except the loud gunshot at the beginning. Their SOP for/and entering the room is interesting.